Webpages tagged with «Health and life skills»
Themes: Health and life skills, Intercultural competence, Acceptance, Diversity, Feelings
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book can give pupils the foundation for seeing their own identity and others’ identities in a multilingual and multicultural context.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Diversity, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence,
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book provides insight in accepting others and one self. It deals with identity, difference and will enable participation in conversations on one’s own and others’ needs and feelings.
Themes: Cross-curricular, Feelings, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book can open for pupils being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions and can provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking
Themes: Diversity, Health and life skills, Identity, Intercultural competence, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book will inspire young learners to see diversity and talk about what people have in common and what makes them unique, and hence, contribute to developing a positive self-image and a secure identity. Furthermore, this book will help learners to develop their vocabulary of the body parts.
Themes: Acceptance, Democracy and citizenship, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book opens up for pupils being able to express their feelings, thoughts, experiences and opinions and can provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking. It can also help the pupils to develop their understanding of the fact that the way they view the world is culture dependent. This book can open up for discussions on new ways to interpret the world, and promote curiosity and engagement and help to prevent prejudices.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills, Vocabulary
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages young children to understand and express their feelings based on the pattern: Sometimes I feel bored, and sometimes I feel lonely.
Themes: Amusement, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages young learners to talk about their feelings and what hugging means to different people.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book is an excellent starting point for encouraging boys and girls of every background to believe in themselves. In addition, it models sentence structure for beginning to write simple texts.
Themes: Diversity, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book will inspire young students to embrace their individuality and diversity in society. The sentence structure is repetitive and may serve as a model for young learners to begin to write simple texts.
Themes: Diversity, Family, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book allows children to talk about diversity in society in the sense that some children are late bloomers. Working with this book will help students seeing their own and others’ identity.
Themes: Friendship, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book supports the students in identifying and talking about their feelings and needs. In addition, this book will contribute to the students’ knowledge of various types of texts.
Themes: Acceptance, Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book about being loved unconditionally can help students articulate and share their feelings about love.
Themes: Fairy tales, Friendship, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: By reflecting on, interpreting and critically assessing different types of texts in English, the pupils shall acquire language and knowledge of culture and society.
Themes: Fairy tales, Health and life skills, Intercultural competence
Connections to the Curriculum in English: By reflecting on, interpreting and critically assessing different types of texts in English, the pupils shall acquire language and knowledge of culture and society.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book inspires young learners to express their feelings and talk about moral judgement.
Themes: Amusement, Animals, Health and life skills, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This amusing story can generate talk about handling a difficult situation. Furthermore, this rhyming picture book encourages work with pronunciation, rhythm and intonation of the English language. In addition, it provides students with expressions useful for everyday communication.
Themes: Feelings, Health and life skills
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This picture book can inspire young people to open up and talk about their feelings and provide new perspectives on different ways of thinking.
Themes: Acceptance, Diversity, Health and life skills, Language work
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book encourages conversations about setting boundaries and consent. In this way, the book can provide new perspectives on the pupils’ own way of life and that of others. The book can serve as a model text for beginning to write simple texts
Themes: Intercultural competence, Health and life skills, Feminism
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book can help open for new ways to interpret the world, and promote curiosity and engagement and help to prevent prejudices.
Themes: Family, Feelings, Health and life skills, Identity
Connections to the Curriculum in English: This book about a split African family in England provides new perspectives on students’ own way of life and that of others. Furthermore, the story can contribute to reflections on identity and cultural belonging.